Chicago Area Rugby Football Union

Chicago Area Rugby Football Union
Sport Rugby union
Founded 1974
President Lou Raymond
Men's coach TBA
Women's coach TBA
Website www.carfurugby.org/template.php

The Chicago Area Rugby Football Union (CARFU) is the Local Area Union (LAU) for rugby union teams in the Chicago metropolitan area. CARFU is part of the Midwest Rugby Football Union (MRFU), which is also the governing body for the Allegheny, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin LAU's. All local and territorial unions are part of USA Rugby.

Men's

Division I

Chicago Griffins Chicago Lions

Division II

Chicago Blaze (Lemont, IL) , Lincoln Park (Chicago) , Southside Irish (Chicago) , Chicago Riot (Chicago)

Division III

Fox Valley Maoris (St. Charles, IL) , Chicago Westside Condors , IASCW Shamrocks (Manhattan, IL) , Illiana Misfits Rugby (Hammond, IN) , Northwest Indiana Exiles (Hobart, IN), Northwest Woodsmen (Schaumburg, IL) , Rockford Ravens ,

Division IV

Chicago Blue (Law Enforcement Rugby) , Chicago Dragons, Chicago Roosters (Wheaton, IL) , Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Lake County Gladiators,

Women's

Division I

Chicago Women's, North Shore

Division II

Chicago Sirens,[1] County Will Morrigans, Fox Valley Vixens, Illiana Banshees [2]

Collegiate

CARFU features teams from eight schools: Chicago, DePaul, Illinois-Chicago, Lake Forest, Loyola, Northern Illinois, Northwestern, Lewis, and Elmhurst. As of 2008, Notre Dame switched to Division I status, the only CARFU collegiate club competing at that level. Lake Forest only plays in the spring and does not compete for the CARFU Cup in the fall. The University of Chicago is one of the oldest clubs in the USA, having been formed in 1933. Lewis University and Elmhurst are the newest members of CARFU, with Elmhurst beginning play in fall 2010. Loyola, Northern Illinois, UIC, and Lake Forest compete at the Division II level. Elmhurst, Lewis, DePaul, and the University of Chicago are Division III.

Men's

References

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